In many workplaces, no.
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wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
News@lemmy.world•Proton CEO warns global age verification push will mean "the death of anonymity online"
6·20 days agoI agree with the notion, but I’m mildly concerned with the fragmentation of solutions. We already have I2P, Yggdrasil Network, Gemini Network, the cjdns ecosystem, just to name a few. You can just run nodes on all of them at once, but that restricts accessibility to those who have the raw compute (and bandwidth) necessary, which isn’t exactly conducive to what I’d consider a truly “open” internet, especially in the third world.
“Hey, don’t you love the nature surrounding us, which you are prohibited from interacting with during the length of your contractual obligations with us?”
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wallabra@lemmy.eco.brto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•When the Linux user hears an iOS user say they hate Windows
3·2 months agowhat is this @UwU_Underground thing i keep hearing about and how does one gain access to such a privileged esteemed group
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Technology@lemmy.world•Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End EncryptionEnglish
0·4 months agoTox also isn’t that great security wise. It’s hard to beat Signal when it comes to security messengers. And Signal is open source so, if it did anything weird with private keys, everyone would know

I think variety of choice and evolution is great. I love the idea of Reticulum, though I haven’t seen much outside of it. My thesis is that these efforts would be best concerted somehow, rather than in isolation, so that their usage can benefit each other multiplicatively.